The board of Chicago Public Media, owners of NPR station WBEZ,  has 
approved acquiring the Chicago Sun-Times and reinventing it as a 
not-for-profit entity:

https://www.robertfeder.com/2022/01/18/chicago-public-media-approves-historic-partnership-wbez-sun-times/

WBEZ is the power in this merger--they are the number 2 news-talk radio 
station in Chicago, only behind Audacy's all-news WBBM, and third overall 
(although the last Nielsen book had iHeart's adult contemporary WLIT at the 
top  because they were in Christmas music mode) and beating Newsradio 
780/105.9 in morning drive with "Morning Edition."  The Sun-Times, founded 
by the Field family as a counterweight to the Tribune's conservatism under 
Col. McCormick, has been ailing in recent years since the Fields sold the 
paper to Rupert Murdoch in 1982, who did Murdochian things to it.  He sold 
the paper a few years later so he could buy the Metromedia stations to form 
Fox, but the paper has continued to suffer under a series of owners 
(including the notorious Canadian press baron Conrad Black) and the 
problems that newspapers in general are having in an online world.  

The two entities will have separate boards and separate newsrooms and it is 
said that there will be no firings.  The feeling has been that becoming NFP 
will save daily newspapers and this will be the biggest test in the U.S. 
yet.

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